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. >> it was not just nixon, it was fdr, kennedy, bobby kennedy, after watergate there were some laws to separate the white house. there is evidence that clinton misused the irs. it is an old game. this is not just something obama was doing, this was down t ain. i do not think they found a nk that sgested oba was involved.. >> we only lrned about did a week ago. we are saying theris not a link to the white house. i do not know if there is. when o obama was asked, can you assure us no one in the white house knew about this, his answer was, i did not knowbo the report ununtil i read about it last week. he was asked about the scandal, not the ig. he gave the most narrow answer you could have. all i am saying is that it opened a lot of questions. >> as i followed the story, we learned about the existence of the inspector general's report, the treasury department on the irs. that had not been released. there was a reference made to it earlie i can understatand the president not knowing about this. he would have been ill-suited to get in the details. the law is clear about the white house s
. >> it was not just nixon, it was fdr, kennedy, bobby kennedy, after watergate there were some laws to separate the white house. there is evidence that clinton misused the irs. it is an old game. this is not just something obama was doing, this was down t ain. i do not think they found a nk that sgested oba was involved.. >> we only lrned about did a week ago. we are saying theris not a link to the white house. i do not know if there is. when o obama was asked, can you assure us no...
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. >> maryland is one step close tore having some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. this week governor o'malley signs legislation that includes new gun provisions. gun buyers are required to submit finger prints to the state police to buy a handgun. it bans 45 types of assault weapons and limits magazines to 10 bullets. it is expected to go into effect october 1. >> a family caught a thief on camera outside their home. now they hope their video and loss will help protect their neighbors. >> here he is creeping around making his way to the front of the car. the carport just feet away from where the family was sleeping. >> you have to wonder what they are capable of doing. he was not afraid at all. >> he had no idea this stranger had been lurking around his home. it wasn't until his gasoline can went missing he decided to look at the surveillance video. the cameras were installed after his home was broken into three months ago. >> he spent five minutes in there going through everything she had in her car. >> the man looks through the front of the car and then focuses o
. >> maryland is one step close tore having some of the toughest gun control laws in the country. this week governor o'malley signs legislation that includes new gun provisions. gun buyers are required to submit finger prints to the state police to buy a handgun. it bans 45 types of assault weapons and limits magazines to 10 bullets. it is expected to go into effect october 1. >> a family caught a thief on camera outside their home. now they hope their video and loss will help...
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state law requires winners to go public. here's abc's chuck segerson. >> reporter: these are the six numbers that add up to $590 million, that is. and lady luck kissed just one ticket, sold in the town of zephyrhills, florida, at this publix supermarket. shoppers there absorbing the news. >> out of the whole country, this publix in little zephyrhills would be the winner. >> that's crazy. so much money. somebody's going to be really happy. >> reporter: who's holding the ticket to easy street? we don't know yet. but one lottery official offered some unorthodox advice. >> i would sign the back of the ticket. i'd put that in an envelope and duct tape it to my chest. i'd be known as the powerball millionaire with a nasty rash. >> reporter: more than 230 million tickets were bought. >> nonstop all day. >> reporter: an saturday, in just one hour, texas sold over 1 million tickets. while sales for the day averaged a dizzying $36,000 a minute. interest was so fierce that powerball.com crashed after the winning numbers were drawn. >>
state law requires winners to go public. here's abc's chuck segerson. >> reporter: these are the six numbers that add up to $590 million, that is. and lady luck kissed just one ticket, sold in the town of zephyrhills, florida, at this publix supermarket. shoppers there absorbing the news. >> out of the whole country, this publix in little zephyrhills would be the winner. >> that's crazy. so much money. somebody's going to be really happy. >> reporter: who's holding the...
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decpwhray member of the law enforcement demuent virginia is dead and his wife is behind bars. the couple's children were home when all of this went down. >> it is hard to know exactly what goes on behind closed doors but by all account this is couple seemed to have a rocky relationship. neighbors are asking how did it get to this. >> when deputies responded to this home for a shooting friday night they found sterling spradling dead and their neighbors are stunned. >> what you are telling me is eyond my imagination because you never know what is going on. teve sperling was at the airport authority for years. deputies have been to the couple's home numerous times for domestic disputes but there had been no arrest. >> i never knew what it was for. >> we don't know what led up to the shooting but we know the couple's two young children were at the home when it happened. >> for me as a mom, that is very sad to hear and i'm sure it's very traumatic for them. >> horrifying, just horrifying. i pray that they get counseling. >> we are told the children are in the care of family friends
decpwhray member of the law enforcement demuent virginia is dead and his wife is behind bars. the couple's children were home when all of this went down. >> it is hard to know exactly what goes on behind closed doors but by all account this is couple seemed to have a rocky relationship. neighbors are asking how did it get to this. >> when deputies responded to this home for a shooting friday night they found sterling spradling dead and their neighbors are stunned. >> what you...
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florida law says the person must come forward publicly. the million dollar ticket in our norton. sold in >> thank you. come, we are continuing to follow breaking news from oklahoma. >> these are live pictures of ralston. steve has be hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] its practically yours. test drive! but we still need your r signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> new york college student was shot and killed by police responding to a home invasion. her while trying to take down her attacker. it was a bullet from a police officer's gun that led to the death of the university student. >> let me start by giving my most sincere condolences to the parents of andrea and jessica. >> it happened during a home invasion robbery of campus. police we
florida law says the person must come forward publicly. the million dollar ticket in our norton. sold in >> thank you. come, we are continuing to follow breaking news from oklahoma. >> these are live pictures of ralston. steve has be hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] its practically yours. test drive! but we still need your r signature. volkswagen sign...
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state law requires the winners go public. here is abc's reporter. >> the biggest jackpot -- >> reporter: the six numbers add up to $590 million that is. and lady luck kissed just one ticket sold in the town of zephyrhills, florida, at this publix supermarket. shoppers there were absorbing the news. >> wow, i can't believe it. that's shocking. the whole country. this publix in little zephyrhills would be the winner. >> it's crazy isn't it? that's so much money. somebody is going to be really happy. >> reporter: who is holding the tech it to easy street? y don't know yet. one lottery official offered unorthodox advice. >> sign the back of the ticket. if it were me put it in an envelope. duct tape it to my chest. be known as the millionaire with a nasty rash. >> reporter: more than 230 million tickets were bought. on saturday in just one hour, texas sold over 1 million tickets. while sales for the day averaged a dizzying $36,000 a minute. interest was so fierce powerball.com crashed after the winning numbers were drawn. >> tonig
state law requires the winners go public. here is abc's reporter. >> the biggest jackpot -- >> reporter: the six numbers add up to $590 million that is. and lady luck kissed just one ticket sold in the town of zephyrhills, florida, at this publix supermarket. shoppers there were absorbing the news. >> wow, i can't believe it. that's shocking. the whole country. this publix in little zephyrhills would be the winner. >> it's crazy isn't it? that's so much money. somebody...
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. >> reporter: state law requires the winner to come out, come out wherever you are, and turn in the winning ticket in person at state lottery headquarters in tallahassee. across zephyrhills, florida, where until now, the biggest story was the town's bottled water. the rumor mill is now on fire. >> i heard a lot of buzz. >> reporter: was it a grandfather from one of the many senior communities across town? or a woman with two young children who may have worked at the grocery store where the ticket was sold. at the beauty shop -- >> they will share. >> reporter: and at the park, they're also trying to figure it out. >> whoever it is, i'll be glad to see if we know them or anything like that. >> reporter: if the winner says no thanks to the yearly payment option and decides to take the lump sum, you're talking nearly $371 million. while the lottery withholds 25% to pay federal taxes, the winner here hit a second bit of luck. there's no state tax in florida. someone could be walking away with somewhere south of $278 million. lottery officials say all the action now moves to their state
. >> reporter: state law requires the winner to come out, come out wherever you are, and turn in the winning ticket in person at state lottery headquarters in tallahassee. across zephyrhills, florida, where until now, the biggest story was the town's bottled water. the rumor mill is now on fire. >> i heard a lot of buzz. >> reporter: was it a grandfather from one of the many senior communities across town? or a woman with two young children who may have worked at the grocery...
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. >> i followed what i thought the law. >> nobody wanted to win the case more than i wanted to win it. >> reporter: the former football great maintains he never knew his entourage was armed. >> i wouldn't imagine in my wildest dreams these guys would have guns. >> reporter: galanter delivered this bombshell that o.j. confessed to him in private before his conviction. >> he had told me that he did, in fact, ask alexander and mcclinton to bring guns. >> reporter: the battle is part of simpson's request for a new trial based on what he says was a gross mishandling of his case. such is the plea bargain galanter says was on the table. >> he said, you know, o.j., there's an opportunity to do it. he said see if i'll get a year. >> reporter: simpson says he was never told about the deal. >> i couldn't understand why they hasn't offered me a deal. >> reporter: he spent the last four years behind bars and his attorneys say despite galanter's testimony he is confident the judge will grant him the new trial. >> he's hopeful definitely and actually is also really grateful that he got to tell his t
. >> i followed what i thought the law. >> nobody wanted to win the case more than i wanted to win it. >> reporter: the former football great maintains he never knew his entourage was armed. >> i wouldn't imagine in my wildest dreams these guys would have guns. >> reporter: galanter delivered this bombshell that o.j. confessed to him in private before his conviction. >> he had told me that he did, in fact, ask alexander and mcclinton to bring guns. >>...
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to state law. and even though we have a situation where the ftpc had said where it's okay for the district attorney to accept this under state law, we're hearing the city attorney saying that their advice to any elected official in this situation is we would file an 801, so the challenge that i have -- i'd like to find a mechanism so that we can move forward and put this behind us -- we would be having a different practice with respect to this case versus cases going forward. we would be saying it's okay to accept this gift without an 801, but going forward everyone else has to file an 801 and so i actually like the idea of, i think as a compromise, approving this, but with the caveat that it will be approved once an 801 is filed, not because it's an admission that somehow the da did not follow the rules, or somehow in this particular case there was no compliance with state law, but simply because from a public policy perspective, we don't have a separate set of rules for one official as opposed to
to state law. and even though we have a situation where the ftpc had said where it's okay for the district attorney to accept this under state law, we're hearing the city attorney saying that their advice to any elected official in this situation is we would file an 801, so the challenge that i have -- i'd like to find a mechanism so that we can move forward and put this behind us -- we would be having a different practice with respect to this case versus cases going forward. we would be saying...
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the law. there transcendent law. >> and you and i know that there wasn't law like that unless god exists. but that's a separate story. >> but the point is that whoever controls the laws controls the country. >> i quote someone in my book as saying show me your laws and i will show you your god. see, if i make up my own laws i'm my own god. if the supreme court makes up its own laws and there is no authority above the supreme court, it becomes its own god. >> and of course, in america today we have jetson the ten commandments taken supreme law giver and removed them. i remember being in one the great states in united states and being in the supreme court of the capital of this state. >> and the ten commandments were washed out of all of the literature that they had. they had this big board which they couldn't get rid of. the plaque. but it was all stroked out. because you know you can't allow god into law or the ten commandments. now, you can understand why there is such a big issue when it com
the law. there transcendent law. >> and you and i know that there wasn't law like that unless god exists. but that's a separate story. >> but the point is that whoever controls the laws controls the country. >> i quote someone in my book as saying show me your laws and i will show you your god. see, if i make up my own laws i'm my own god. if the supreme court makes up its own laws and there is no authority above the supreme court, it becomes its own god. >> and of...
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law. the american citizens i know, from all backgrounds, they support the rule of law. that means that you do not sacrifice your principles for political expediency, that is the wrong direction to go, that undermines what has made america a great country and so i'm going to be doing what i do based on what i think is in the best interest of america and i let the voters decide whether they agree with my approach come the next election. >> we'll break away here as the u.s. house gaveling in for legislative work. three bill this is afternoon, votes at 6:30. any recorded votes on pros posed questions will be taken -- proposed questions will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i ask unanimous consent that the house suspend the rules h.r. 180. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 32, h.r. 180, a bill to encourage, enhance, and integrate blue alert plans throughout the united states in order to disseminate
law. the american citizens i know, from all backgrounds, they support the rule of law. that means that you do not sacrifice your principles for political expediency, that is the wrong direction to go, that undermines what has made america a great country and so i'm going to be doing what i do based on what i think is in the best interest of america and i let the voters decide whether they agree with my approach come the next election. >> we'll break away here as the u.s. house gaveling in...
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the problem with commercial uses is we have a big body of law on privacy with regard to what law enforcement does, and far fewer rules with regard to what private parties or commercial parties might do. this is one of the things people get really concerned about. commercial use is just my neighbor flying around doing video for photography or for his youtube page or for real estate purposes that can then start to look a lot like snooping or peeping tom types of things. some of that is covered by state law, but when you look at the cases where people have been able to successfully sue and feel like their privacy rights are violated, you do not get a lot of success. it is a high bar for people to overcome. so there might be some room for congress to regulate. but i do not think, when you look at the commercial uses we are thinking about, unmanned systems for like fedex and whatnot, privacy is not the big issue driving concerns. it is more safety concerns. >> thank you. warrant- from your based approach to the use of uas by governmental entities, you do have an exception for an emergency situati
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so what if it was a bad law. i mean why oh why not why don't we all agree that we should all know if somebody is trying to influence the discourse in america in america whether it's political or whether it's economic for that matter i mean you know monsanto went into california spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat a bill that would have required the labeling of genetically modified organisms i think there are a lot and i think there are a lot of good examples so i mean if you look we say if you're going to spend that money you have to disclose who you are spending them no i don't think you should i think there are many of them popular causes over time where people are not willing to join groups if their names are going to become public so it's a government of iran wants to support a political candidate the united states or a prince or a particular ballot where two meeting about two different thing all the governor on get easily set up a five a one c four in the united states through an american operat
so what if it was a bad law. i mean why oh why not why don't we all agree that we should all know if somebody is trying to influence the discourse in america in america whether it's political or whether it's economic for that matter i mean you know monsanto went into california spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat a bill that would have required the labeling of genetically modified organisms i think there are a lot and i think there are a lot of good examples so i mean if you look...
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if the laws are bad, change the laws. if we need to have a different metrics, but whatever that matrix is, whatever the standards are, you have to enforce it or else you become an open border society and you promote something different than the rule of law, i.e., criminal conduct, and we cannot afford anarchy if we're going to have a democracy. >> one more thing to that. when we talk about hispanics, i know the democrats have spent a lot of money trying to vilify us, but the hispanics i know generally speaking have a faith in god. they love their families and they have a strong work ethic. those are three things i think made america great, that i think have been waning in recent years. so i think the hispanic culture has so much to bring and can help rejuvenate america. and i have confidence that once people have done the research and see which party stands for what and see which party is more pro-life and more pro-family and embraces a faith in god that they'll become republicans. i have great confidence that a majority
if the laws are bad, change the laws. if we need to have a different metrics, but whatever that matrix is, whatever the standards are, you have to enforce it or else you become an open border society and you promote something different than the rule of law, i.e., criminal conduct, and we cannot afford anarchy if we're going to have a democracy. >> one more thing to that. when we talk about hispanics, i know the democrats have spent a lot of money trying to vilify us, but the hispanics i...
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so sam we're running out of time here i want to get at this really quickly that media shield law that president obama has pitched to chuck schumer to reinitiate what do you make of it probably isn't going to go far enough that this bill was introduced in two thousand and seven was much stronger it was reintroduced in two thousand and ten it was weakened by then president obama and probably wouldn't have helped the air protected the a.p. from the d.o.j. subpoena in this in this case ok same we've got to leave it there more from sam just in a moment as well as the follow continues over the d.o.j. investigation into the a.p. president obama has called this an opportunity to reintroduce media shield legislation designed to protect members of the media arliss wall explains amid the justice department scandal there is renewed interest in protecting the media's first amendment rights now we see media organizations pushing for what's called huell laws to protect reporters and it looks like the obama administration is on board here's president obama talking about the law yesterday in the rose
so sam we're running out of time here i want to get at this really quickly that media shield law that president obama has pitched to chuck schumer to reinitiate what do you make of it probably isn't going to go far enough that this bill was introduced in two thousand and seven was much stronger it was reintroduced in two thousand and ten it was weakened by then president obama and probably wouldn't have helped the air protected the a.p. from the d.o.j. subpoena in this in this case ok same...
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you know, the insurance companies don't hate this law. they like this law. look what's happened to their insurance stock since the law was passed. it's doubled or tripled in value. that's because they had a seat at the table when this thing was crafted. it was crafted according to their liking. but who really wrote the nuts and bolts of the bill was a staff on the senate finance committee between thanksgiving and christmas. this bill, h.r. 3590, which passed the floor of this house three years ago, was a bill that had never had a single hearing in the house of representatives. never had a markup in a single house committee. h.r. 3590 had passed under suspension in the house of representatives july of 2009 as a housing bill. it went over to the senate to await further action. the further action was an amendment offered by harry reid, strike all after the enacting clause and insert -- and the health care language was inserted. it came back over here, languished for three months, nobody read it and then the speaker forced it through the house of representatives
you know, the insurance companies don't hate this law. they like this law. look what's happened to their insurance stock since the law was passed. it's doubled or tripled in value. that's because they had a seat at the table when this thing was crafted. it was crafted according to their liking. but who really wrote the nuts and bolts of the bill was a staff on the senate finance committee between thanksgiving and christmas. this bill, h.r. 3590, which passed the floor of this house three years...
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breaking the law is not something to be done lightly. i want you to explain to me why you chose to break the law and why this statement, right after we take this break. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine.
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that is supplement state law. i think that's the suggestion of supervisor campos that locally the city could supplement state law. my response to supervisor kim and chiu's questions really go to our interpretation of state law, based on the ftpc's advice on the matter. this is not the conclusion the ftpc reached in this case. >> i think it was supervisor kim raised an issue about a third-party entity reviewing -- serving as a pass through for the dissemination for gifts or dollars donated. one, if this is in another jurisdiction. i also would be interested if there's a cost associated with in? sounds like there wouldn't be, but wanted to see if you could opine on that. >> if any board member wants us to pursue that as a possibility, i'd be happy to do that. under state law, that type of fund would be allowed because an individual, a third-party would be giving a gift to the city to be used for the beauty of the city offices and as long as it was reported on 801, that would be appropriately reported gift under stat
that is supplement state law. i think that's the suggestion of supervisor campos that locally the city could supplement state law. my response to supervisor kim and chiu's questions really go to our interpretation of state law, based on the ftpc's advice on the matter. this is not the conclusion the ftpc reached in this case. >> i think it was supervisor kim raised an issue about a third-party entity reviewing -- serving as a pass through for the dissemination for gifts or dollars...
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>> i can't speak to the law here. the law is irrelevant. the activity needs the stopped. >> you don't mean that the law is irrelevant? >> it's not important to the fact that the conduct doesn't matter. the department of justice said they're looking into the legality of this. the president isn't going to wait for that. >> going forward, there are going to be real questions about what kind of impact this is going to have on the rest of the president's agenda. sarah hall is now overseeing the treasury department's oversight of the president's health care plan, that's raised a lot of questions, among republicans on capitol hill, they say that she, given her previous experience, is exactly the wrong person to be overseeing obama care. your response? >> they're going to do a top-down review, anyone who did anything wrong is held accountable. to date, this individual you're referring to, is not mentioned in the report. let's get the facts before we indict this person in the court of public opinion. >> she did nothing wrong. so the president believ
>> i can't speak to the law here. the law is irrelevant. the activity needs the stopped. >> you don't mean that the law is irrelevant? >> it's not important to the fact that the conduct doesn't matter. the department of justice said they're looking into the legality of this. the president isn't going to wait for that. >> going forward, there are going to be real questions about what kind of impact this is going to have on the rest of the president's agenda. sarah hall is...
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this is the law of war. instead of take no prisoners that you do take prisoners and you detained them. i think as a policy matter you matter you should detained them in a secure environment. we now have a prison in afghanistan, the only place that the courts have said we won't interfere with the prison in afghanistan but keeping prisoners there puts them at the center of the conflict and may be may be released at the if the prisoners overrun in conditions that are not favorable. but the fundamental thing is that what you do with those detained on the battlefield? you remove them from the stream of the conflict and you do so until the conflict is over. in normal poor settings you usually rely on a nation-state to somehow yield and say okay it's over and we will be responsible for keeping our people out of the conflict. it may be difficult sunday to know whether the war on terror is over but because you cannot ascertain that something has been concluded does not mean that it's never possible to ascertain that
this is the law of war. instead of take no prisoners that you do take prisoners and you detained them. i think as a policy matter you matter you should detained them in a secure environment. we now have a prison in afghanistan, the only place that the courts have said we won't interfere with the prison in afghanistan but keeping prisoners there puts them at the center of the conflict and may be may be released at the if the prisoners overrun in conditions that are not favorable. but the...
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the law, most updated version of the law was 1954. and it said civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare in 1959, president eisenhower's irs, changed the word "exclusively" to "primarily" without any congressional or legal authority. they did it in what they call their guidelines for enforcement, which as you know, every agency does with things that come their way. they interpret the laws. that was a change of law executed by the irs. and as the president should know about, at this point in this story. the "new york times --" >> i don't doubt he knows about it and i don't doubt he is fully aware of the broader issues here, but i just want to be clear, whatever discussions may be had in the future about that aspect of our tax law and how it is enforced, that's one thing. the other thing is that the conduct that -- has been revealed by this ig report is unacceptable. and it needs to be dealt with. >> jay, i want to get to the benghazi e-mails. what was the delay
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i don't mean by the rule of law the rule of lawyers. i mean the rule of law practice in our profession we are so adequately superior to the rest of the world that if we just have lawyers making the decisions it is not so. they made a number of adjustments and i think the war on terror a response to the pterosaur en masse is going to have to be a dynamic response. whenever we change what we're doing, we need to do it outside the box perhaps, but never outside the constitution. >> jack, one of the challenges edward levi faced and how the governor would of, how it came to light and how the attorney general responded to that situation. >> and sba program, counterintelligence program -- [inaudible] and the predicate for it and the basis for it was supposedly taking a positive step that one could prevent violations of the law would have become the foreign agents. they were aimed against gymnastics and civil rights organizations and war organizations and became in the post-watergate. for the watergate rhetoric for dirty tricks kinds of things.
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maybe call law enforcement. that is not mean that law enforcement can't resolve a case just because someone calls and says i think there is something strange going on. there are limits to what law enforcement can do with someone 's home. they have to have a reason to believe there is a crime or a victim there. like it is important for everybody to be vigilant, to get to know your neighbors, to know what is going on. what is equally important is to teach children how they can take care of their own safety if you give them the information. give them tools, tell them to say no to an adult. tell them that there are ways to stay safe. we took about eight years worth of attempted abductions that were reported in the media. about a thousand of them. we confirm them with law enforcement that these were attempted abductions of children. of those thousand -- of those 8000, 32% of them, the occurred toduction or from school or school related activity. many occurred between 2:00 and 7:00 at night. that is when children are
maybe call law enforcement. that is not mean that law enforcement can't resolve a case just because someone calls and says i think there is something strange going on. there are limits to what law enforcement can do with someone 's home. they have to have a reason to believe there is a crime or a victim there. like it is important for everybody to be vigilant, to get to know your neighbors, to know what is going on. what is equally important is to teach children how they can take care of their...
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but we need to look at the gun laws and regulations and enforce the tlaus-- laws that we already have. >> michael: louisiana is a tough place for guns now. whoever distributes this film will be making a smart business decision and making a public service. we posted a link to his film on our website, current.com/thewarroom current.com/thewarroom. after the break we're going to continue to focus on guns and specifically getting guns off of college campuses. i can't believe we're saying that, in texas of all places. that story is next. ♪ >> michael: washington might be focused onning scandal, but we're still focused on the gun debate. a bill to allow concealed weapons on college campuses is moving to the senate in texas. here are some of the arguments from yesterday's hearing. >> the motions are not a sufficient basis for legal action against chl holders. when i consider the steaks for the various people involved in this argument, chl holders like myself, we're at risk of not being able to be fully responsible for our our -- ourselves. >> students would be allowed to have success at co
but we need to look at the gun laws and regulations and enforce the tlaus-- laws that we already have. >> michael: louisiana is a tough place for guns now. whoever distributes this film will be making a smart business decision and making a public service. we posted a link to his film on our website, current.com/thewarroom current.com/thewarroom. after the break we're going to continue to focus on guns and specifically getting guns off of college campuses. i can't believe we're saying...
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my mother-in-law pulled my hair. my father-in-law grabbed me and forced me to the ground. i started to cry, but he kept hitting me. almost every day, women come to them with their concerns. many are being beaten by their husbands or forced into arranged marriages by their own parents. this person's mother has known them for a long time. she hopes the gang will be able to talk sense into her daughter's parents-in-law. like many young women in rural india, she married when she was very young and soon was with child. husbandnts chose her for her as was the tradition in india. you go on, i will be right behind you, she says. when they marry, indian women move into their parents-in-law's home. they all have to adapt to the change. it is wash day. everything here is pink. no matter where i go, i always wear a pink sari. i have a lot of them. there are at least 50 in my wardrobe. pink, pink, pink. pink walls, pink skirts. 20 people live in this house. ran children, children, husband, daughter-in-law. the boss has five children, four daughters, one son. she herself married when sh
my mother-in-law pulled my hair. my father-in-law grabbed me and forced me to the ground. i started to cry, but he kept hitting me. almost every day, women come to them with their concerns. many are being beaten by their husbands or forced into arranged marriages by their own parents. this person's mother has known them for a long time. she hopes the gang will be able to talk sense into her daughter's parents-in-law. like many young women in rural india, she married when she was very young and...
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to disobey the law. they take an oath to take care that the law is being faithfully executed as well, mr. speaker, so then we have the situation of how do we shut off the jobs magnet if they're not going to enforce everify? if they prohibit employers from using everify, how do they expect them ever to clean up the illegal work force? i have a simple bill that's been introduced in the last two or three congresses called the new idea act. there aren't have more new ideas in this congress. i think i actually just was able to get one passed, an amendment in the farm bill a couple of nights ago a new idea. but this is a new idea on immigration, it's about five or six years old. new idea. the acronym in idea stands for illegal deduction elimination act. it tpwhrings i.r.s. into this equation and the -- and declares that wages and benefits paid to illegals are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. it gives the employer safe harbor if they use everify. it grants them the authority to use it on curr
to disobey the law. they take an oath to take care that the law is being faithfully executed as well, mr. speaker, so then we have the situation of how do we shut off the jobs magnet if they're not going to enforce everify? if they prohibit employers from using everify, how do they expect them ever to clean up the illegal work force? i have a simple bill that's been introduced in the last two or three congresses called the new idea act. there aren't have more new ideas in this congress. i think...
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law. now more than ever, we ed bero our right to vote, not restricting it. we need to reaffirm our founding principle that our country is at its strongest when everyone participates. we need to guarantee a right to vote for everyone, so this week, along with my friend and colleague, congressman keith ellison from minnesota, i introduced a right to vote amendment to the constitution that will explicitly guarantee without a doubt the right of the american people to vote. the amendment is a simple as it is necessary -- is as simple as it is necessary. every american citizen has the right to vote in every public election where they reside and congress has the right and power to protect it. no more will americans have to prove their right to vote has been infringed, instead, the burden of proof will be left to states to demonstrate any efforts they take will not deny or abridge the fundamental right to vote. now, i know there are some out there who will say the amendment to the constitution is
law. now more than ever, we ed bero our right to vote, not restricting it. we need to reaffirm our founding principle that our country is at its strongest when everyone participates. we need to guarantee a right to vote for everyone, so this week, along with my friend and colleague, congressman keith ellison from minnesota, i introduced a right to vote amendment to the constitution that will explicitly guarantee without a doubt the right of the american people to vote. the amendment is a simple...
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this country has had a shield law since 1791 when the first amendment law -- >> a shield law wouldn't apply in this. >> the problem for all of us, this isn't directly linked to the oval office or the west wing. but, the bigger picture here is, this is all we have talked about all week the president had probably nine months to get his agenda through. in congress, on capitol hill, it's scandal that's the only discussion here. this is a big problem in terms of undermining the trust of -- >> there is a related scandal. i mean, we're talking about the ap as we should know. with a few exceptions. the "new york times," where has the coverage been in these last few years? when you have seen spying on american muslim communities, on dissidents. patriot act passed through without much thought. the act that allows journalists to be eavesdropped on. this isn't an apology for the obama government. so, there's a transpartisan problem. which we might -- >> that is a sentence. >> i'm glad you asked that question. what are the investigations into muslim communities? the associated press, did an invest
this country has had a shield law since 1791 when the first amendment law -- >> a shield law wouldn't apply in this. >> the problem for all of us, this isn't directly linked to the oval office or the west wing. but, the bigger picture here is, this is all we have talked about all week the president had probably nine months to get his agenda through. in congress, on capitol hill, it's scandal that's the only discussion here. this is a big problem in terms of undermining the trust of...
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there's no problem in the way the law is written. the law is written beautifully. >> that's right. and the ig in the ig report, he, too, recognized this was an issue. that irs employees are floundering, don't know how to enforce the law, don't know what the law is. there's never been clarity for them. that's why we're in this state. what really needs to happen is the irs needs to go back, get rid of this regulation. and the irs has been asked several times in the past couple years to deal with this problem. whenever asked, they say well, they're aware of the problem. but aware of the problem isn't doing something about the problem. >> melanie sloan, citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, a group that operates honorably as a 501 c 3. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, how one republican senator that voted against expanded background checks is now trying to say, she's actually saying it, that she voted for them. that of course is one way to get into tonight's "rewrite." >>> and senator claire mccaskill will talk about her reaction to the lat
there's no problem in the way the law is written. the law is written beautifully. >> that's right. and the ig in the ig report, he, too, recognized this was an issue. that irs employees are floundering, don't know how to enforce the law, don't know what the law is. there's never been clarity for them. that's why we're in this state. what really needs to happen is the irs needs to go back, get rid of this regulation. and the irs has been asked several times in the past couple years to deal...
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doma was a bad law when it was passed in 1996 and it's a bad law now. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today about inclusive immigration reform. your our fellow citizens and i know we're preaching to you as the choir, but as we wait for the supreme to rule on doma and we hope [inaudible] and inclusive, i must speak out in support of the uniting families act. i speak to the need that [inaudible] language is included in any immigration reform bill. we really need this piece in place, and it will, tend , /tepbld stay with me as i battled hiv related in the mid 90s. we had no idea i would be alive. the cost of this -- he wasn't able to travel when his mom died unexpectedly. i'm able to travel to germany. we're business owners, we run a business, [inaudible] and i thank /kwroulg for your support and your encouragement of senator to support us as well. >> speaker, please. thank you. >> my name is john and i'm the board of directors [inaudible] this year i celebrate 30 years as a san francisco citizen and [inaudible] thanks to a very brief kenn
doma was a bad law when it was passed in 1996 and it's a bad law now. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today about inclusive immigration reform. your our fellow citizens and i know we're preaching to you as the choir, but as we wait for the supreme to rule on doma and we hope [inaudible] and inclusive, i must speak out in support of the uniting families act. i speak to the need that [inaudible] language is included in any immigration reform bill. we really need this piece in...
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liver, livelihood, lover and law. within those l's is when somebody shows up in my door, someone suffering, a family member suffering who brings somebody in. when it company ms to treat we know there is different types of treatment, there is evidence base treatment. there is good evidence for it, we do it. there is evidence free treatment, there is no evidence whatsoever and there is evidence proof treatment. one of those evidence proof treatment is incarceration treatment. there was an office inspection in general report and eventually matt case became supervisor for it. i have been involved in other places. treatment in custody doesn't work. flash incarceration does . as far as the treatment that do work for alcoholism, alcoholism is a chronic disease like diabetes. hypertension and emphysema. when we look at outcomes for chronic disease, a landmark study for the journal medical association in 1999, showed that results for treatments were no worse or better than any other chronic disease model. so treatment of alcoh
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there are law-enforcement across the region, the state is doing it, we are just want law-enforcement agency doing it. >> even the demand for u visas, there are certain caps. 3 also -- >> i feel like seeing this unit exist, if i would use the word "leveraging" people's expertise, it seems appropriate place for these presentations. it reflects what we are most successful at and when we are seeing the greatest success is when we're not in silos, and partnering with nonprofits, and in some cases for profit community. i know that personnel he i have had the opportunity to participate in many of the massage parlor inspections. that to me was another example of our city being incredibly innovative in figuring out a way to confront the challenges that we do face particularly in the area of human trafficking on one side. i think it all fits to having this hearing tonight, the work of the family violence council for me - i feel like a broken record, i feel it is a
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that's a state law requirement. an example of that is if the city attorney's office received 500 dollars to send someone to a conference and they decided to send me, we would file a report saying we resied the do nation, john got the benefit even though it's city business and then whoever made the decision to send him. the question that's been raised in the budget committee discussions, and i think this is raised to your point, is whether furniture used in a particular person's office bestows a personal benefit. the fair protocol practices commission, which is the agency that oversees these laws, has issued written advice in the past including advice to the mayor of san francisco indicating that when a gift is given to an office that supports -- say in our case the mayor's car used for city business -- the city car that the mayor uses, or when a gift of art work is given to a community college and then placed in the college president's office. even though those are gifts that are used for city business and go to cit
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enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that
enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but...
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it's in the intentional invasion of privacy under tort law, it is peeping tom laws, trespass laws, and of course, california specific paparazzi law as well. so, i think that unlike the fourth amendment government context, where it's largely unregulated and the committee needs to focus, ooh there is a fair amount of existings law and may be appropriate to see how that plays out before we do a lot of legislating in the private use area. >> anyone else? you know, when i learn about some of the drones being so small, like the size of a bird or whatever, how do you see in the future that being regulated? i mean, what is to stop an individual from just getting that without faa approval? >> well, i think there's already a hobbyist exception for unmanned aircraft, model aircraft, as defined in the legislation, and i think, frankly, it's very important to provide exceptions to hobbyists and so that a parent who goes and flies a model aircraft at a flying field with his or her child doesn't need to get faa approval before doing so. so, at the very small enthere's going to be some flexibility in
it's in the intentional invasion of privacy under tort law, it is peeping tom laws, trespass laws, and of course, california specific paparazzi law as well. so, i think that unlike the fourth amendment government context, where it's largely unregulated and the committee needs to focus, ooh there is a fair amount of existings law and may be appropriate to see how that plays out before we do a lot of legislating in the private use area. >> anyone else? you know, when i learn about some of...
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is it law enforcement? how do we look at that location as the place we can monitor, and what is the appropriate level of monitoring? important very question and not an easy one to answer. i can tell you, as you probably know, that there is a lot of monitoring going on now by american law enforcement agencies of a violent the a, g hottest area of violent or the a and jihad -- violent or jihadist web sites. tamerlan tsarnaev, as we know, started a youtube channel in which he was putting on violent extremist advocates. i forget the number, but tens of thousands of such channels go every hour on youtube. google youtube has community standards which are quite admirable. they cannot pre-screen everything goes up. for a time, i had someone on my homeland security staff trying to follow these web sites. when he would see one that was violent, he would make a complaint to youtube. they would submit it to a board, and they pulled a lot of them down. it is very hard to do this. i do not want to go on too long, but i w
is it law enforcement? how do we look at that location as the place we can monitor, and what is the appropriate level of monitoring? important very question and not an easy one to answer. i can tell you, as you probably know, that there is a lot of monitoring going on now by american law enforcement agencies of a violent the a, g hottest area of violent or the a and jihad -- violent or jihadist web sites. tamerlan tsarnaev, as we know, started a youtube channel in which he was putting on...
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it is peeping tom laws, trespass laws, california specific paparazzi laws as well. unlike the fourth amendment, where it is largely unregulated, here there is a fair amount of existing law and it may be appropriate to see how that plays out. >> anyone else? when i learn about some of the drones being so small, like the size of a bird, how do you see that being regulated? what is to stop an individual from getting that without faa approval fa? a hobbyist already exception. i think it is very important to provide exceptions for hobbyists. who goes and flies a model aircraft with his or her child does not need to get faa approval. at the very small end, there is going to be some flexibility. it is the use where we draw the line. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from utah. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think the panel for being here here i. i want to talk about the jones case. . walked in a little bit late i was interested by soto mayor's opinion. question ofthe what other areas should this be applicable. and your perspective experience, our current justice department and
it is peeping tom laws, trespass laws, california specific paparazzi laws as well. unlike the fourth amendment, where it is largely unregulated, here there is a fair amount of existing law and it may be appropriate to see how that plays out. >> anyone else? when i learn about some of the drones being so small, like the size of a bird, how do you see that being regulated? what is to stop an individual from getting that without faa approval fa? a hobbyist already exception. i think it is...
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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are a special class with special laws that apply to them, but unfortunately those laws don't actually exist. >> well, the first amendment, you know, identifies the press and the public as beneficiaries of a range of rights from religion and assembly to freedom of the press itself. brand enburg v hayes talks about a privilege available to professional reporters, state legislatures have in most states defined that as professional members of the press. so yes, people at home can say now here's a reporter talking about how the news effects them and the press is a constituency group, that will be difficult as the ap story continues, people will question whether the press is overly interested because our rights are at issue. having said that, i spent a lot of time on these issues. the problem the way it was approached on telephone records, it was very broad. i am not suggesting it is illegal, in fact, it may have to your point followed the doj guidelines, but we have to look at aggressive pursuit of leaks and when they are whistleblowers and legitimate leaks that may help us govern versus n
are a special class with special laws that apply to them, but unfortunately those laws don't actually exist. >> well, the first amendment, you know, identifies the press and the public as beneficiaries of a range of rights from religion and assembly to freedom of the press itself. brand enburg v hayes talks about a privilege available to professional reporters, state legislatures have in most states defined that as professional members of the press. so yes, people at home can say now...
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the law. and i.c.e. counsel and the uscis have said so openly and directly at risk of their own jobs and futures. it seems to me. the i.c.e. union, the cis union, as i said today, this bill makes the current system worse. it undermines the entry/exit visa system in current law and completely undoes it. and it says it will damage public safety and national security and should be opposed by the lawmakers. that's today. that letter came out today. and my colleagues aren't listening. they've been meeting in secret with immigration lawyers of america who want more basis to confuse and delay plain, simple deportation. >> with just not true. >> they've been meeting with airlines, they've been meeting with big business, la raza and other groups that have special interests, but they refuse to meet with the enforcement, customs and enforcement agencies. they said just a couple of weeks ago in their letter they refused to meet with the citizenship and immigration people. they said, this is what they say
the law. and i.c.e. counsel and the uscis have said so openly and directly at risk of their own jobs and futures. it seems to me. the i.c.e. union, the cis union, as i said today, this bill makes the current system worse. it undermines the entry/exit visa system in current law and completely undoes it. and it says it will damage public safety and national security and should be opposed by the lawmakers. that's today. that letter came out today. and my colleagues aren't listening. they've been...
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process law. if the processes that are considered acceptable by the american people, change over time, and we certainly have, then that make him the court may be allowed to recognize those changes under the original meaning of the constitution, without itself doing violence to the original many pics i think is at least some chance that as a proper understanding of the common law gets better developed, that people who are worried that going back to original meaning will make the constitution to inflexible to be useful, might possibly be persuaded. but again, who knows? i don't know. other questions for either myself or justice taylor? >> does anybody want to ask any questions? >> professor, thank you for being here. i had a question, i saw an interview with justice scalia where he spoke about torture. and if you think his focus on the cause in that instance is hard-core punishment, i was wondering, we looked at the pictures of the stretching rack, i was wondering what you thought about torture, whe
process law. if the processes that are considered acceptable by the american people, change over time, and we certainly have, then that make him the court may be allowed to recognize those changes under the original meaning of the constitution, without itself doing violence to the original many pics i think is at least some chance that as a proper understanding of the common law gets better developed, that people who are worried that going back to original meaning will make the constitution to...
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so that law is going to be the purview of that law is going to be dependant on what that law says. and this commission should look at how to evaluate that law and how the oversight should be done correctly. that process can begin before we get this i.g.'s report. and i think they would have a much better way of talking about this story rather than simply kind of landing on the, well if this happened, then we'll look at it sounds exceedingly passive to me. >> kelly o'donnell, how chilling is it to journalists working on the hill, i think i have my own answer. but you work there every day. >> i pick up my phone. >> and that is the phone that everyone uses, and did they clearly not go along with the guidelines of limiting the number of people with -- >> i can't speak to the law, because i'm not a lawyer. but as a journalist. i can say my biggest concern if i worked for the a.p. today, would any source call me back today, tomorrow and the foreseeable future. and the public should be concerned about any chilling effect on the ability to gather news, especially news, we're looking at wha
so that law is going to be the purview of that law is going to be dependant on what that law says. and this commission should look at how to evaluate that law and how the oversight should be done correctly. that process can begin before we get this i.g.'s report. and i think they would have a much better way of talking about this story rather than simply kind of landing on the, well if this happened, then we'll look at it sounds exceedingly passive to me. >> kelly o'donnell, how chilling...
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so we've built up laws and systems in place with this health care law, and if anything it's taught us with the irs is that there are ways around the system where it can be abused. so do you want to risk giving the irs the responsibility to lock and load on a system that itself is flawed? >> i think it's taking it too far. i don't think we need to scrutinize all of this other legislation just because of what's happening at the irs. i think -- neil: how about just keeping them out of health care? >> we need to deal with what's happening in the irs, we need to deal with the corruption in the irs. i think it's separate from the issue of the health care legislation. what offends me is the woman who was on top when all of this stuff was going down, why is she not just put on the sidelines? why isn't she in a rubber room? why is she at the head of something that can create more chaos at this point? >> neil: all right. >> neil, i can speak to -- neil: go ahead, real quick. >> there's two pieces of mail i dread every year, my son's report card and my health insurance premium. [laughter] and th
so we've built up laws and systems in place with this health care law, and if anything it's taught us with the irs is that there are ways around the system where it can be abused. so do you want to risk giving the irs the responsibility to lock and load on a system that itself is flawed? >> i think it's taking it too far. i don't think we need to scrutinize all of this other legislation just because of what's happening at the irs. i think -- neil: how about just keeping them out of health...
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when president obama's health care law, his proposal, became law, 2,400 pages became law, he told us that it was going to lower costs, improve quality, lower premiums, cover anyone that had a pre-existing condition, and for those under 26 they would now have health care. but today as we pull back the curtain on this law, what we see, what the american people see, is that obamacare is actually making it worse. the president promised that premiums would go down. in fact, he said that premiums on the average american family would go down $2,500. what we are seeing already is that for the average american family premiums have gone up by $3,000. the president promised that those with pre-existing conditions would now be covered. unfortunately, less than 1% of those with pre-existing conditions were able to sign up for the very program that was made available to them before the president announced they were out of money. the president promised that his plan was going to lead to all americans being -- having access to health insurance. and yet c.b.o. has already analyzed that when this law
when president obama's health care law, his proposal, became law, 2,400 pages became law, he told us that it was going to lower costs, improve quality, lower premiums, cover anyone that had a pre-existing condition, and for those under 26 they would now have health care. but today as we pull back the curtain on this law, what we see, what the american people see, is that obamacare is actually making it worse. the president promised that premiums would go down. in fact, he said that premiums on...
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oakland needs special laws. and a bill would allow just that. giving the city of oakland new power to pass its own stricter gun laws. >> oakland has a unique problem with gun violence. no other city in california that has the level of illegal guns, gun trafficking and gun violence that oakland does. >> reporter: right now california does not allow cities to enact any gun control laws that are stronger than the states. oakland is looking for an exception from that rule to pass its own laws on registration and licensing, possibly leading to a role where people would have to reregister their guns. >> the state law defines who is allowed and not allowed to own guns, but it does not give the cities the tools to have the process for taking back those guns. >> but, gun rights advocates say enough is enough. i spoke with the head of the cal gun violation today by phone. >> california has some of the most restrictive gun control in america f. that is not enough -- if that is not enough it is not clear what more could add to the arsenal beyond what was th
oakland needs special laws. and a bill would allow just that. giving the city of oakland new power to pass its own stricter gun laws. >> oakland has a unique problem with gun violence. no other city in california that has the level of illegal guns, gun trafficking and gun violence that oakland does. >> reporter: right now california does not allow cities to enact any gun control laws that are stronger than the states. oakland is looking for an exception from that rule to pass its...
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the a.p., we need a media shield law. let's get that law in place. focus on the issues, not on the scandal of washington sf. >> the idea of karl rove's organization getting through as a social welfare organization is a joke. >> that, my friend, is what we're going to address in the next block of this broadcast. thank you. >>> coming up, a rove by any other name. from an election night car wreck to the driver's seat? we'll explain. >> now, here are the guys. this is the decision desk. now we're in the heart of the decision desk room. you head this place up. chris, you've been doing all the number crunching. these guys behind you. you tell me whether you stand by your call on ohio given the doubts karl rove just raised. >> we're actually quite comfortable with the call in ohio. we're here at nashville's renowned jimmy kelly's steakhouse, where tonight we've switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover. it's tender. good flavor. it just melts in your mouth. mine's perfect -- man! we're actually eating walmart steaks. are y
the a.p., we need a media shield law. let's get that law in place. focus on the issues, not on the scandal of washington sf. >> the idea of karl rove's organization getting through as a social welfare organization is a joke. >> that, my friend, is what we're going to address in the next block of this broadcast. thank you. >>> coming up, a rove by any other name. from an election night car wreck to the driver's seat? we'll explain. >> now, here are the guys. this is...